Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Online Video Contest

By now, I am sure you have heard about my upcoming concert at the Gateway Center for the Arts in Debary, FL. An exciting and ground breaking performance, indeed...not one that you are going to want to miss.

So I would like to announce that I have arranged for you to win FREE TICKETS!!

I am hosting my first online video contest; an opportunity for my fans to get a little creative, have some fun, and win not only two free tickets to my show at the Gateway Center but also a signed copy of my new EP!

Here it is in a nut shell: Make a video for the song "Stupid Fairytales" (this could be a music video, picture montage, or even you performing a cover of my song). Upload it to youtube and whoever gets the most hits by October 25th wins!

Here are the contest requirements in full:

1) Get the free download of "Stupid Fairytales" from http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mooretom

2) Create a music video, photo montage, or video of you performing the song

3) Upload to YouTube

4) Send the YouTube link to contest@tommooremusic.com

5) Get as many hits as you can by October 25th! I will check all the submissions at 9:00pm on October 25th.

If your video has the most views, you win 2 FREE tickets to Tom Moore - Live @ Gateway Center for the Arts and a signed copy of the EP "It Took Five Years but Now We're Doing Fine"!

Better get cracking!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Media Advisory - Gateway Presents Local Musician in Escape from Coffeehouse Grind

DEBARY, FLORIDA, September 13, 2010 - The Gateway Center for the Arts is presenting Deltona guitarist and vocalist Tom Moore, on November 5, 2010, for his out-of-the-coffeehouse debut performance.

“I must admit, I am rather excited about this concert. It will be unlike any other show that I have played before,” said Moore, “Not at all like singing over the grinding of coffee beans, an experience that I am all too familiar with.”

The professional lighting, sound system and concert-hall acoustics inside the Gateway auditorium are sure to add to the ambiance of this young musician's equally professional performance.

Loyal followers of Moore's recently released CD - "It Took Five Years But Now We're Doing Fine" - have been crowding coffeehouses around Central Florida to listen to his music. On November 5, Moore plans to add to his fan base in the spacious Gateway Center, as he plays familiar and new tunes.

“I am unveiling quite a bit of new material; original music and cover songs that have of late served as my creative muse,” he said.

Tickets are available at the door for $15. Advance tickets are $12, members $10. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. For advance tickets call (386) 668-5553.

The Gateway Center for the Arts
is located within Gateway Park at 880 N. Highway 17-92, just south of Saxon Boulevard in DeBary. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Gallery admission is free. For more information visit www.gatewaycenterforthearts.org or call (386) 668-5553.

Tom Moore can be found online at www.tommooremusic.com

Gateway Center for the Arts, a not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1998, provides a total art experience to the surrounding communities. From orchestral presentations and performing arts, to adult, handicap, and children's art classes, the Gateway Center houses DeBary's only first-class art gallery, and artist's consignment gift shop. Corporate meeting rooms are also available. The Gateway Center for the Arts is run by volunteers who reveal their dedication to the community through their hard work on behalf of the cultural arts. Visit www.gatewaycenterforthearts.org or Gateway Center for the Arts, 880 N. Highway 17-92, DeBary, Florida 32713.

Contact: Sandra Wilson, Director, 386-668-5553

Monday, September 13, 2010

Tom Moore - Live in Concert @ Gateway Center for the Arts

I will be performing at the Gateway Center for the Performing Arts on Friday November 5th 7:30pm.

I must admit, I am rather excited about this concert. It will be unlike any other show that I have played before. Quite a claim, indeed. The Gateway Center has an excellent concert hall with beautiful acoustics and professional sound and lighting. Not at all like singing over the grinding of coffee beans, an experience that I am all too familiar with.

In addition, I am unveiling quite a bit of new material; original music and cover songs that have of late served as my creative muse. I will be accompanied by my trusty loop pedal and perhaps even some small percussive instruments that will make their debut in my performance. If that's not enough to motivate you, my loyal fan, to rampant internet buzz then....

See you then.

TOm

For ticket information please contact the Gateway Center at (386) 668-5553
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